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Xamarin.Forms Projects

You're reading from   Xamarin.Forms Projects Build seven real-world cross-platform mobile apps with C# and Xamarin.Forms

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Product type Paperback
Published in Dec 2018
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781789537505
Length 416 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Daniel Hindrikes Daniel Hindrikes
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Johan Karlsson Johan Karlsson
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Table of Contents (11) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Introduction to Xamarin 2. Building Our First Xamarin.Forms App FREE CHAPTER 3. A Matchmaking App with a Rich UX Using Animations 4. Building a Location Tracking App Using GPS and Maps 5. Building a Weather App for Multiple Form Factors 6. Setting up a Backend for a Chat App Using Azure Services 7. Building a Real-Time Chat Application 8. Creating an Augmented-Reality Game 9. Hot Dog or Not Hot Dog Using Machine Learning 10. Other Books You May Enjoy

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This project will be to set up the backend for a chat application. The biggest part of the project will be the configuration that we will carry out in the Azure portal. We will also write some code for the Azure Functions that will handle the SignalR connections. There will be one function to return information about the SignalR connection and one that posts messages to the SignalR service. The function that we will post messages to will also determine whether the message contains an image. If it does, it will be sent to the Vision API in Azure Cognitive Services to analyze whether it contains adult content. If it does, it won't be posted to the SignalR service and the other users will not get it. Because the SignalR service has a limitation about how big messages can be, we need to store images in blob storage and just post the URL of the image to the users...

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